08 June 2024
Div. 1 Little League Day 4 | Recaps, Results, Standings, Info & More | June 8, 2024
It’s the fourth day of a rain-affected Australian Little League Championship.
Today, four Division 1 games are slated for Blacktown International Sportspark. The other four will be played at Chifley Sports Reserve, home of the Eastern Suburbs Dolphins.
Here you will find schedule, results, standings and recaps. Here is a link to the Division 1 Hub, where you will find all results and useful links + schedule.
Tiebreaker info and tomorrow’s schedule at bottom of the article
RESULTS
Follow along all the stats on GameChanger. Broadcast of Diamond 1 is on Baseball+.
Adelaide Rays 16 def Melbourne Mariners 0
Melbourne Mariners 8 def Brisbane SouthWest 5
Melbourne Athletics 7 def Cronulla Black 6 (extras)
Adelaide Marlins 6 def Brisbane North 2
Brisbane SouthWest 3 def Canberra Rangers 2
Hills Red 6 def Adelaide Marlins 2
Eastern Phantoms 9 def Ryde Red 4
Central Firebirds 2 def Hills Red 0
CURRENT STANDINGS
*top two advance to semi-finals
First tiebreaker is head-to-head. Second is runs allowed ratio (total runs allowed / 6)
POOL A
1. Hills Red: 3-1 (8) [Next: Brisbane North]
2. Melbourne Athletics: 3-1 (20) [Next: Central Firebirds]
3. Central Firebirds: 2-2 (14) [Next: Melbourne Athletics]
4. Adelaide Marlins: 2-2 (18) [Next: Cronulla Black]
5. Cronulla Black: 2-2 (19) [Next: Adelaide Marlins]
6. Brisbane North: 0-4 (31) [Next: Hills Red]
POOL B
1. Eastern Phantoms: 4-0 (12) [Next: Adelaide Rays]
2. Ryde Red: 3-1 (19) [Next: Brisbane SouthWest]
3. Adelaide Rays: 3-1 (2) [Next: Eastern Phantoms]
4. Melbourne Mariners: 1-3 (62) [Next: Canberra Rangers]
5. Brisbane SouthWest: 1-3 (26) [Next: Ryde Red]
6. Canberra Rangers: 0-4 (32) [Next: Melbourne Mariners]
RECAPS
Adelaide Rays 16 def Melbourne Mariners 0
Cooper Povey opened the scoring with his second inside-the-park homer of the season, and the Rays never looked back in a big win.
The Rays scored sixteen runs off 11 hits before the game was called due to run rule. Cooper Povey and Ed Taintey led the team with three hits. Max Schenk and Lucas Povey each had two hits. Lucas and Cooper Povey had three runs driven in each.
Ethan Zootjens, Callan Rowe and Mason Rann pitched an inning each and allowed no hits.
The Rays have allowed just two runs in four games and have a 3-1 record – no team has conceded less. It sets up an epic clash on Sunday with the Eastern Phantoms (3-0) in a game which will likely help determine who finishes top two and will be playing for a spot in the USA.
Melbourne Athletics 7 def Cronulla Black 6
The Athletics walked off Cronulla Black in extra innings, in a crucial Pool A clash that could go a long way to determining who advances to the semi-finals.
Jack Downs stepped up to the plate with bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of extra innings. He dropped two-out, two-RBI hit to the outfield to walk it off and win it for the Athletics. Oliver Friend slid under a tag in a play at the plate to score the winning run.
Cronulla scored two runs off three straight hits in the sixth inning to force the tie-breaking inning.
It was a back-and-forth battle the entire game. There were five lead changes in this thriller.
Leo Vigil, Kai Shibata, and Ben Napier had two hits for Cronulla. Kobe Chu led Cronulla with three hits and two RBI.
Jack Downs and Leo Moulton had two hits each, with Downs leading the charge with two-RBI.
The Athletics are 3-1 and play the Central Firebirds (1-1) tomorrow for their final contest. Cronulla (2-2) play the Marlins (1-1) in their final game.

Melbourne Mariners 8 def Brisbane SouthWest 5
The Mariners rattled off seven runs in the fifth inning, to storm back from four runs down to stun Brisbane SouthWest to pick up their first win of the tournament.
Mia Wang broke a 5-5 tie in the penultimate inning. She also pitched the final two innings, shutting out the opposition.
Before Wang’s deadlock breaking hit, Spencer Evans and Sam Wang had hits. The Mariners worked six walks in the inning to help plate seven runs.
Brisbane raced out to a 5-1 lead in the fourth, when Ky Jackson sent a thrilling two-RBI triple before scoring himself on an error.
Melbourne also benefitted from tidy defensive plays.
Brisbane SouthWest 3 def Canberra 2
Brisbane SouthWest came from behind to claim their first ever win at a national charter championship.
It was a pitcher’s duel early. Ky Jackson chucked 5.1 innings, allowing just two runs while striking out nine for Brisbane SouthWest. Eric Cochrane allowed six hits and one earned run while striking out six for Canberra.
John Catchpole struck out a batter to end the game and claim the historic win for Brisbane SouthWest.
Parker Stone broke a 2-2 tie in the fourth inning with an RBI single. Brisbane entered the innings down 2-1. Stone led all Brisbane batters with two hits.
Cochrane also had two hits for Canberra at the plate.
Adelaide Marlins 6 def Brisbane North 2
The Marlins moved up the standings in Pool B, keeping their hopes a live for a top two spot and a place in the semi-finals.
Archer Spratt rang up ten strikeouts in the Marlins win over his 6.0 innings of work while allowing just six hits, two runs and two walks.
Jack Zischke had a big day with the bat. He went 3-for-3. William Page and Charlie De Vizio each collected two hits in the win. Five different Marlins had RBIs.
Spratt’s pitching performance provided a springboard for the offence. While the Marlins never trailed, they pulled away with two runs in the fifth inning to move the score to 6-1.
Hills Red 6 def Adelaide Marlins 2
Hills Red are on the cusp of clinching a semi-final spot after a 6-2 win at Chifley.
The game was tied 2-2 in the third, but Hills exploded for three runs. Hudson Dobb and Ethan Cross had RBIs in the third.
Hudson Dobb also had a big day on the mound. He pitched 4.1 shutout innings of no-hit baseball, striking out four and allowing one walk. He led the team with two hits.
Five different Marlins had hits.
The Hills move to 3-0 and are a win away from clinching a spot in the semi-finals.
Eastern Phantoms 9 def Ryde Red 4
The Phantoms piled on 12 hits to improve to 4-0 and remain the only unbeaten team in Pool B.
Riley Malcolm, Lincoln Ellis, Brody Warner and Shu Kamata had two hits. Harry Mann led the team with three RBI.
Warner and Kamata drove in three runs in the third to push the Phantoms out to a 7-1 advantage. Ryde clawed back with three runs in the third, including a triple from Marcus Morrison.
They pulled away with a pair in the fifth.
Central Firebirds 2 def Hills Red 0
The Firebirds shutout Hills Red to improve to 2-2 and open up a world of tie-breaking scenarios on Sunday, the final day of Division 1 pool play.
Summer Hiscock allowed just three hits in 6.0 innings of shutout work, striking out seven in a complete game effort.
Austin Parry had an RBI single in the third for the Firebirds. Jackson Howarth added another run to the Firebirds’ tally in the fifth.
Ethan Cross allowed just one earned run off three hits in his 5.0 innings for Hills Red.
It’s turned into a five horse race for the top two spots and a place in the semi-finals in Group A. There is just one day to go and one game each. Sunday will go down to the wire.
The first tiebreaker is head-to-head, and the second is runs against ratio (total runs allowed / six).
Hills (3-1, 8 runs allowed) are in first. They play Brisbane North (0-4) on Sunday.
Melbourne Athletics (3-1, 20 runs allowed) are currently in second. They play Central Firebirds (2-2, 14 runs allowed).
Adelaide Marlins (2-2, 18 runs allowed) play Cronulla Black (2-2, 19 runs allowed).
Please note this is just the media guy’s story. This is not tournament official.

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